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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    Supermajority of MPs ‘should be required to reverse city devolution’
    12 Apr 2017 Economy
    Supermajority of MPs ‘should be required to reverse city devolution’

    Senior figure in Manchester devolution deal says Brexit shows centralised UK has not served country well


    PACAC: Civil service's reputation damaged by EU referendum
    12 Apr 2017 Brexit
    PACAC: Civil service's reputation damaged by EU referendum

    Committee calls for purdah rules to be revised for the digital age and extended for referendum campaign periods


    DExEU second perm sec named
    11 Apr 2017 Brexit
    DExEU second perm sec named

    New appointment to lead on Brexit department’s policy and legislative agenda


    Trade department seeks science chief
    11 Apr 2017 Brexit
    Trade department seeks science chief

    £120,000 post will forge links between science and technology sectors in effort to boost trade


    Slow recruitment is costing the civil service key skills, say outgoing commissioners
    11 Apr 2017 Commercial
    Slow recruitment is costing the civil service key skills, say outgoing commissioners

    Outgoing civil service commissioners highlight concerns that pay restrictions are limiting the attractiveness of some posts, while slow recruitment processes stop departments hiring top candidates


    Government prisoner legal aid cuts judged ‘unlawful’ by Court of Appeal
    11 Apr 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Government prisoner legal aid cuts judged ‘unlawful’ by Court of Appeal

    Rules introduced by ministers to stop legal aid being granted to prisoners in certain situations have been deemed unlawful by the Court of Appeal



    Catherine Brown interview: Food Standards Agency chief on modern regulation and the horse meat scandal
    10 Apr 2017 Brexit
    Catherine Brown interview: Food Standards Agency chief on modern regulation and the horse meat scandal

    Outgoing Food Standards Agency chief executive Catherine Brown believed she had a job with a low media profile until the horse meat scandal raced over the horizon. She tells Mark Smulian about the changes she has made in the department over the last five years and her plans for the future


    Ex-Treasury minister Jim O'Neill: Theresa May's advisers 'lack strategic perspective'
    10 Apr 2017 Brexit
    Ex-Treasury minister Jim O'Neill: Theresa May's advisers 'lack strategic perspective'

    Theresa May’s advisers “lack strategic perspective” to take advantage of the opportunities of Brexit, a former Treasury minister has said.



    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 10
    10 Apr 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 10

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    Boris Johnson’s former chief of staff joins FCO board
    10 Apr 2017 Foreign Affairs
    Boris Johnson’s former chief of staff joins FCO board

    Foreign secretary’s mayoral fixer becomes non-executive director at King Charles Street


    Francis Maude: Senior civil servants ‘tried to undermine reform plan’
    07 Apr 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Francis Maude: Senior civil servants ‘tried to undermine reform plan’

    Former Cabinet Office minister says his perception of the civil service went “downhill a lot” during the coalition government


    Departments urged to keep focus on new EU legislation
    07 Apr 2017 Brexit
    Departments urged to keep focus on new EU legislation

    Select committee voices fears Brexit process may cause departments to miss implications of new European laws


    Squeeze pensioner perks to fund social care, says government advisor
    07 Apr 2017
    Squeeze pensioner perks to fund social care, says government advisor

    Cash to help pensioners pay their fuel bills should be diverted to prop up the “shambolic” social care system, a government advisor has said.



    MPs warn prison governor ‘empowerment’ could increase costs
    07 Apr 2017 Security & Defence
    MPs warn prison governor ‘empowerment’ could increase costs

    Justice Select Committee raises spectre of more fragmented services and weakened economies of scale from latest reform drive


    MoJ hunts for new ‘change director’
    06 Apr 2017 Justice & Home Affairs
    MoJ hunts for new ‘change director’

    Department launches recruitment drive for £110k post to underpin “huge” change programme


    BT appoints senior executive to lead public sector business in London and the South East Sponsored
    05 Apr 2017 Civil Service Reform
    BT appoints senior executive to lead public sector business in London and the South East

    BT has appointed a new senior executive, Mark Sexton, to head up its public sector business in London and the South East and implement a new strategic direction to increase its local presence


    Roundtable: Making data-driven services a reality
    05 Apr 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Roundtable: Making data-driven services a reality

    Civil Service World brought together a panel of IT experts from across the civil service to explore the opportunities and challenges presented by the use of data in policymaking and delivery


    Peers call for creation of Department of Health and Care
    05 Apr 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Peers call for creation of Department of Health and Care

    New Office for Health and Care Sustainability should also be created to identify funding pressures across both sectors



    Troubled Families programme may ditch payment-by-results scheme
    05 Apr 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Troubled Families programme may ditch payment-by-results scheme

    Changes to be judged on how funding can promote sustainability of services and reduce worklessness


    Drive to improve Whitehall commercial skills has not reached agencies, say MPs
    05 Apr 2017 Commercial
    Drive to improve Whitehall commercial skills has not reached agencies, say MPs

    Public Accounts Committee calls for forensic audit of spending at UK Trade & Investment after concluding contractor took advantage of arm’s-length body


    Aid outsourcing ‘increasing pressure on DfID civil servants’
    04 Apr 2017 Commercial
    Aid outsourcing ‘increasing pressure on DfID civil servants’

    Rise in spending through aid outsourcing has turned DfID into a commissioning department, say MPs


    Whitehall must assess impact of Brexit without a trade deal, say MPs
    04 Apr 2017 Brexit
    Whitehall must assess impact of Brexit without a trade deal, say MPs

    Committee says more work is needed on the economic impact of leaving the EU on WTO terms


    Demos: Whitehall needs to understand the limitations of big data tools
    04 Apr 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Demos: Whitehall needs to understand the limitations of big data tools

    Think tank says data dashboards have the potential to mislead and urges government to boost staff’s data science skills


    GDS chief operating officer to join DCMS
    03 Apr 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS chief operating officer to join DCMS

    Alex Holmes announced that he is to become deputy director of cyber security at the department


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